Slaughter rises, prices waver

Eastern states lamb slaughter at the conclusion of last week totalled 330,968 head, 19% higher year-on-year and remains 3% higher than the five year average (321,866 head).

Average weekly saleyard turnoff for July so far has eased year-on-year, to 132,673 head.

Looking at the same time last year, ‘above average’ rainfall was recorded across most of the key supply regions and saleyard lamb prices were higher than where they are now, enticing producers. In contrast, July 2017 paints a very different picture, with ‘below average’ rainfall conditions across the majority of the country. This has seen more stock turned off direct-to-works, and downward pressure on most lamb saleyard indicators.